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      Emotional AI and EdTech: serving the public good?

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      Learning, Media and Technology
      Informa UK Limited

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          Are Emotions Natural Kinds?

          Laypeople and scientists alike believe that they know anger, or sadness, or fear, when they see it. These emotions and a few others are presumed to have specific causal mechanisms in the brain and properties that are observable (on the face, in the voice, in the body, or in experience)-that is, they are assumed to be natural kinds. If a given emotion is a natural kind and can be identified objectively, then it is possible to make discoveries about that emotion. Indeed, the scientific study of emotion is founded on this assumption. In this article, I review the accumulating empirical evidence that is inconsistent with the view that there are kinds of emotion with boundaries that are carved in nature. I then consider what moving beyond a natural-kind view might mean for the scientific understanding of emotion.
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                Journal
                Learning, Media and Technology
                Learning, Media and Technology
                Informa UK Limited
                1743-9884
                1743-9892
                November 05 2019
                : 1-14
                Affiliations
                [1 ] School of Music and Media, Bangor University, Gwynedd, UK
                Article
                10.1080/17439884.2020.1686016
                4e794513-3baa-4906-8145-5c3afd639747
                © 2019
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